Sometime in the late eighties, when exercise videos were THE celebrity product, Sally Struthers did a special hour on Fitness Walking. (Because what is more motivating than sitting down and watching people walk slightly faster than they normally do!?) This retro clip is hysterical, from the short shorts (on the men!) to the big hair.

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Sometime in the late eighties, when exercise videos were THE celebrity product, Sally Struthers did a special hour on Fitness Walking. (Because what is more motivating than sitting down and watching people walk slightly faster than they normally do!?)

This retro clip is hysterical, from the short shorts (on the men!) to the big hair, to Sally Struthers doing a little comedy slapstick while taking her pulse.

Some important takeaway outside the fitness realm: If you’re a woman, always remember to have a full face of makeup, and if you’re a guy, have your shorts uncomfortably high , so they cut off just below testicle level.

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How many groggy mornings have you spent sitting on the train, pinching yourself just to keep awake so you would’t miss your stop? Maybe it’s that post-work exhaustion that has you snoozing your way 8 stops passed home. Well Twitter has found a commuting game changer in the form of a hat. That’s right, Twitter user @DamianPalace posted a video of a napping subway rider with an electronic baseball cap that scrolled to read “Wake Me Up Before I Go Go…Past 34th Street…” Sure, the system isn’t perfect as you have to rely on the kindness of strangers but if there is a place where people aren’t shy to yell at you, it’s New York City.

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